BALTIMORE (WJZ) — A student shot on the Morgan State campus one week ago. Now, for the first time, we’re hearing the frantic calls for help from students and campus police.

Meghan McCorkell has more on the dramatic 911 tapes and an inside look at the police response in the moments after shots were fired.

Just seconds after gunfire rang out on the Morgan State campus, calls for help flooded 911.

“The Morgan State campus, someone got shot, and you need to be here now!” one caller screamed.

Football player, 19-year old Tyrell Okoro, got in some sort of dispute with the gunman. As he lay on the ground, shot on both legs and the torso, fellow students tried to get him help.

“He’s bleeding bad. Can somebody come please?” said another caller, overcome with emotion.

Witnesses said he was conscious and aware that he had been shot.

Campus police was also in touch with 911 operators. They said the suspect, later identified as 20-year-old Keith Robertson, was on the loose. They described him as a black man wearing a red hoodie with jeans.